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■263. The Masked Bob-White (Colinus ridgwayi) of Arizona, and its Allies. <Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist, I, No. 7, pp. 273-290, with col. pi., July, 1886. 



264. The Type Specimen of Colinus ridgwayi. <Auk, III, p. 483, Oct., 1886. 



Stated to be in the collection of G. Frean Morcom, of Chicago. 



265. Three Interesting Birds in the American Museum of Natural History: Ammo- 



dramus leconteii, Helinaia swainsoni, and Saxicola cenanthe. <Auk, III, pp. 

 489-490, Oct., 1886. 



The Leconte's Sparrow was taken by Prince Maximilian in 1832-34, some ten years 

 before the discovery of the species by Audubon. 



266. Bird Destruction. <Science, VIII, No. 183, pp. 118-119, Aug. 6, 1886. 



1887. 



267. Stejneger on Japanese Woodpeckers. <Auk, IV, pp. 63-64, Jan., 1887. 



Notice of Dr. L. Stejneger's 'Review of Japanese Birds, I. The Woodpeckers' (Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1886, pp. 200-201). 



268. Ferrari-Perez on the Birds of Mexico. <Auk, IV, p. 65, Jan., 1887. 



Notice of Fernando Ferrari-Perez's 'Catalogue of Animals collected by the Geogr. and 

 Expl. Comm. of the Republic of Mexico,' in Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1886, pp. 125-199 (birds, 

 pp. 130-182). 



269. Fourth Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union. <Auk, IV, pp. 56-61, 



Jan., 1887. 



270. A Further Note on Colinus ridgwayi. <Auk, IV, pp. 74-75, Jan., 1887. 



Additional specimens noted, including two early examples in Mr. Henshaw's collection. 



271. [Note on Florida Specimens of Dendroica discolor.] <Auk, IV, p. 135, footnote, 



April, 1887. 



272. Sclater's Catalogue of the Ccerebidae, Tanagridae, and Icteridse. <Auk, IV, 



pp. 149-150, April, 1887. 



Review of Vol. XI of the British Museum Catalogue of Birds. 



273. Ridgway's Nomenclature of Colors and Ornithologists' Compendium. <Auk, 



IV, pp. 151-152, April, 1887. 



Review of R. Ridgway's work entitled 'A Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists, and 

 Compendium of Useful Knowledge for Ornithologists' (8vo, Boston, 1886). 



274. [The Redpolls of Massachusetts.] <Auk, IV, p. 164, April, 1887. 



A note of explanation, in reply to a communication by Mr. W. Brewster. 



275. [The Antedating of Papers and Works on Natural History.] <Auk, IV, p. 176, 



April, 1887. See also op. cit., p. 270. 



276. [Additions in the Department of Ornithology at the American Museum of 



Natural History.] <Auk, IV, pp. 270-272, July, 1887. 



They include the D. G. Elliot collection of Hummingbirds, the George N. Lawrence 

 collection (with the types of about 300 species of American birds), and the H. H. Smith 

 collection of birds from Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil; also an account of the beginning of 



